A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency

Increasing material use efficiency is important to mitigate future supply risks and minimize environmental impacts associated with the production of the materials. The policy mix presented in this paper aims to contribute to reducing the use of virgin metals in the EU by 80% by 2050 without signific...

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Main Authors: Tomas Ekvall, Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers, Fabio Eboli, Aleksander Śniegocki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/4/373
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spelling doaj-f0285be0dab84004a9d2d4c4380a5be22020-11-24T22:32:42ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502016-04-018437310.3390/su8040373su8040373A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource EfficiencyTomas Ekvall0Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers1Fabio Eboli2Aleksander Śniegocki3IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Valhallavägen 81, SE-100 31 Stockholm, SwedenEcologic Institut gemeinnuetzige GmbH, Pfalzburger Str. 43/44, D-10717 Berlin, GermanyFondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Corso Magenta 63, 20123 Milano, ItalyWarszawski Instytut Studiów Ekonomicznych (WISE), Al. Jerozolimskie 99 lok. 18, 02-001 Warszawa, PolandIncreasing material use efficiency is important to mitigate future supply risks and minimize environmental impacts associated with the production of the materials. The policy mix presented in this paper aims to contribute to reducing the use of virgin metals in the EU by 80% by 2050 without significant shifting of burdens to other material resources, environmental impacts, or parts of the world. We used a heuristic framework and a systems perspective for designing the policy mix that combines primary instruments designed to increase material efficiency, recycling and substitution of materials (a materials tax, the extended producer responsibility, technical regulations, and environmental taxes) and supportive instruments aimed to reduce barriers to implementing the primary instruments and to contribute towards the policy objectives (e.g., research and development support, and advanced recycling centers). Furthermore, instruments were designed so as to increase political feasibility: e.g., taxes were gradually increased as part of a green fiscal reform, and border-tax adjustments were introduced to reduce impacts on competitiveness. However, even in such a policy mix design ongoing ex-ante assessments indicate that the policy mix will be politically difficult to implement—and also fall short of achieving the 80% reduction target. Nonetheless, we suggest combining primary and supportive instruments into coherent and dynamic policy mixes as a promising step towards system reconfigurations for sustainability.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/4/373policy mixpolicy developmentresource efficiencymaterial efficiencyrecyclingEuropean UnionSensitivity Model
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author Tomas Ekvall
Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers
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Aleksander Śniegocki
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Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers
Fabio Eboli
Aleksander Śniegocki
A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
Sustainability
policy mix
policy development
resource efficiency
material efficiency
recycling
European Union
Sensitivity Model
author_facet Tomas Ekvall
Martin Hirschnitz-Garbers
Fabio Eboli
Aleksander Śniegocki
author_sort Tomas Ekvall
title A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
title_short A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
title_full A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
title_fullStr A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed A Systemic and Systematic Approach to the Development of a Policy Mix for Material Resource Efficiency
title_sort systemic and systematic approach to the development of a policy mix for material resource efficiency
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Increasing material use efficiency is important to mitigate future supply risks and minimize environmental impacts associated with the production of the materials. The policy mix presented in this paper aims to contribute to reducing the use of virgin metals in the EU by 80% by 2050 without significant shifting of burdens to other material resources, environmental impacts, or parts of the world. We used a heuristic framework and a systems perspective for designing the policy mix that combines primary instruments designed to increase material efficiency, recycling and substitution of materials (a materials tax, the extended producer responsibility, technical regulations, and environmental taxes) and supportive instruments aimed to reduce barriers to implementing the primary instruments and to contribute towards the policy objectives (e.g., research and development support, and advanced recycling centers). Furthermore, instruments were designed so as to increase political feasibility: e.g., taxes were gradually increased as part of a green fiscal reform, and border-tax adjustments were introduced to reduce impacts on competitiveness. However, even in such a policy mix design ongoing ex-ante assessments indicate that the policy mix will be politically difficult to implement—and also fall short of achieving the 80% reduction target. Nonetheless, we suggest combining primary and supportive instruments into coherent and dynamic policy mixes as a promising step towards system reconfigurations for sustainability.
topic policy mix
policy development
resource efficiency
material efficiency
recycling
European Union
Sensitivity Model
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/4/373
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